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Priyanka Gandhi in Lok Sabha: Kicks Off Parliamentary Career with a Unique Gesture, Promises to Serve the Nation with Determination

Priyanka Gandhi in Lok Sabha: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra officially joined the Lok Sabha today, taking the oath as the Member of Parliament for the Wayanad constituency. Her first day in Parliament was marked by a respectful moment as she saluted her brother, Rahul Gandhi, before taking the oath. In her remarks, she promised to work hard for the country, emphasizing her commitment to serving the people.
 

Priyanka Gandhi in Lok Sabha: It was a significant day in Indian politics when Priyanka Gandhi took oath as an MP in Lok Sabha and started her parliamentary journey. Her entry in Lok Sabha is significant, not just as a landmark in her political career, but also as a reflection of the great legacy the Gandhi family has left in Indian politics.

Priyanka Gandhi, dressed in a traditional Kerala saree, presented herself poised and determined while entering the House. Having taken the oath, the first act was to show respect to her brother Rahul Gandhi, a touching moment that highlighted the strong bonding and mutual respect within the Gandhi family. Her act reflected a deep sense of gratitude and acknowledgment, and this signified a commitment to uphold the values long championed by the family.

In her brief oration after taking the oath, Priyanka Gandhi committed to dedicating herself toward serving the nation. Her renewed sense of purpose resonated as she said she would work hard for the nation's betterment. Thus, the tone of speech was reflective of her seriousness and determination to add weight to the national debate for which she is working hard; this is because, fundamentally, she aims at doing change and progress for Indians.

This is going to be the new start for Priyanka Gandhi, who would now sit in Parliament alongside her mother, Sonia Gandhi, and brother, Rahul Gandhi. Priyanka's entry to the Lok Sabha also brings more strength to the presence of the Gandhi family within the Indian political scenario, since all three of them have now become MPs.